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Topic: bushwalkers and joggers on trails (Read 10433 times)

Just wondering what the rules are for pointing out use of the trails by bushwalkers and joggers. It was extremely busy this morning and had a couple of near misses with joggers(athletes training) and a mother and 5 year old daughter walking along lower buckle.

Ive noticed a lot of runners on the trails over the past couple of Sunday mornings, usually been around Buckle so it hasn't been too bad, I think they are local football clubs.

The worst so far though has been some old guy standing on the last berm of Aneurism as my riding mate went through, he called out that I was following, but the old guy just stood there, almost copped him in the ribs with my 'bars.

Also last night along the start of blair witch on the switchbacks just up the hill from Waynes world there was a lovely trail of horse shit through several corners. Any horse rider going through there really has a death wish. A faster rider coming down the hill there may not stop in time , and startle a horse. Could be a disaster...

To be fair, hands up who still rides across the dam wall even though we are not meant to?

rarely. saying that - there's a huge difference between rolling along the dam wall with 100% visibility to hurtling through blair witch or aneurysm where we have to choose between hitting a walker or a tree at full tilt..

Also noticed a NEW trail along Lamberts fire road. Maybe to give walkers joggers a trail.

I think we need to come up with a plan for joggers and walkers in Lysty

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ran up the * of a guy jogging down snipe sat arvo. he was fast to apologise though, saw him running then he got of the trail, thought he was letting me pass but jumped back on trail right in front of me, he defo has skid marks on his pants haha.